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Wedding cakes are the most important stars of any wedding, second only to the bride of course!

Therefore, you’ll want to form your bridecake stand out. The best thanks to create a glamorous cake that each one your guests will remember is to embellish it with fresh flowers.

There are many differing types of flowers for wedding cakes. Romantic blooms like peonies and Juliet roses are popular wedding flowers known for their classic elegance. For more adventurous brides, mix things up by adding unique flowers like protea or even passion flowers to create an exotic look.

1) Featuring rustic champagne garden roses complemented by elegant wine-coloured scabiosa flowers, this floral cake is perfect for a boho-chic wedding. Here, the flowers are arranged around the base of a cake, perfect for those who prefer a smaller wedding cake or a series of cakes in place of a large tiered cake.

2) Scabiosa – Scabiosa flowers bloom in the summer are known for their unique flower shape. The centres usually consist of buds that are surrounded by an outer ring of tiny flowers. Popular colours include crimson , white, magenta and violet.

3) Hypericum – Hypericum berries are popular as filler elements. They come from the St. John’s Wort plant and are available during a sort of colours including red, orange, and yellow.

4) White, coral, and soft pink roses cascade down the length of this three-tiered cake to create a stunning ombré effect. Three differing types of roses are wont to create this feminine look: garden roses, Juliet roses, and spray roses.

5) Garden Rose – Garden roses are known for their large bloom sizes and high petal count. Garden roses are available in nearly every colour, making them the foremost versatile sort of flower to embellish your bridecake with. Due to their larger size, use garden roses at various anchor points on your cake.

6) Juliet Rose – Juliet roses are a type of garden rose and has become highly popular in weddings in recent years. Known for his or her statement coral colour, these delicate roses have a singular petal structure that mimics lace.

7) Spray Rose – Much smaller in size, spray roses are primarily used as filler flowers. Also available in many colours, their small size makes them especially versatile for decorating smaller surfaces. Use spray roses to fill in gaps between larger statement flowers.

8) Tulip – There are two types of tulips used in this arrangement: fringed and single. Single tulips are the classic tulips that are most recognised. Fringed tulips have an identical shape, but the differentiating factor are their frilly tipped petals, the colour of which contrasts with the bottom colour of the petals.

9) Dahlia – Dahlias are known for their elaborately layered petals. Due to their large size, dahlias are typically used as a focal point within an arrangement. Here the the dahlia is appropriately placed at the top of the cake.

10) Chrysanthemum – Like dahlias, chrysanthemums also have densely layered petals. As symbols of joy, chrysanthemums are one of the most popular wedding flowers. In fact, they are the most cultivated flowers in the United States! Also known as mums, they come in a variety of colours, sizes and shapes.

This unconventional beauty is formed from simple elements to make a marriage cake that's both stylish and complicated . Sea holly thistles are the main stars, accented by seeded eucalyptus. A rough application of gold foil to the sides of the cake completes the fashionable look.

Inspired by the soft pastel reminder the French Impressionist era, this gorgeous bridecake features coral pink garden roses, accented with delicate pink and white stock flowers along side cascading green amaranth. Velvety dusty miller leaves and seeded eucalyptus branches complete the look. The striking beauty of these floral elements is amplified by the white canvas, dotted with water-coloured florals.

Conclusion

From garden roses to chrysanthemums, and from passion flowers to sea holly, there is a colourful plethora of flowers that can be used to transform your wedding cake. The best way to highlight these stunning florals is by starting with a simple cake base, like a pure white buttercream base or a trendy naked cake base. For more inspiration, browse our wedding bouquets and centrepieces for more stunning flowers to include in your wedding decor.


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